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  Upgrading a Phaser 750N Printer to a Phaser 750P Printer
 
Installing the Z750FP kit upgrades a Phaser 750N printer 
to a Phaser 750P printer.  The kit provides the printer with 
32 Mbytes of additional memory and a PostScript ROM 
DIMM.  The extra memory and the ROM enable higher 
resolution (1200 x 1200 dots-per-inch; Premium mode)  
printing.  With the upgrade, the printer also supports 
image pipelining for greater throughput, a print collation 
mode, and a “First Page Check” mode.   
The printer’s built-in Configuration Page lists what size 
RAM module is installed in each of the printer’s two RAM 
module connectors.  If necessary, scroll through the front 
panel’s Help Pages, and print the Configuration Page to 
determine what size and type of RAM modules are 
installed in your printer.  
 
Note
This kit’s 32-Mbyte RAM module is 
intended to upgrade a 64-Mbyte printer 
to 96 Mbytes.  If your printer already 
has 96 Mbytes or more of RAM 
installed, then you can skip Step 5.   
 
1.
 
Turn off the printer; do not unplug the printer.  
Disconnect all host interface cables.
 
2.
 
Remove the two screws securing the board’s rear 
panel to the printer.
 
3.
 
Slide the board out of the printer card cage.
 
4.
 
Insert a RAM module in an empty connector 
labeled J270 or J271.  When properly inserted, a 
tab on each end of the connector slips into a slot on 
each end of the RAM module. 
 
5.
 
Insert the PostScript ROM module in the 
connector labeled J750.  When properly 
inserted, a tab on each end of the 
connector slips into a slot on each end 
of the module. 
 
6.
 
Reinstall the image processor board 
into the printer.
 
7.
 
Print a Configuration Page to check its 
listing of the printer’s memory and 
options.
 
8.
 
Update your host computer’s printer 
driver so that the driver matches the 
P
 
 
 
 
 
 
upgraded printer; this involves 
configuring the printer driver residing on 
your computer.  Refer to the 
 
Phaser 750 
Printer Advanced Features and 
Troubleshooting Manual
 
 located on the 
printer’s CD-ROM.   
Caution
 
 
Leave the printer plugged into its power outlet; this 
preserves a ground path for static discharges.  
 
 
Touch the printer’s bare metal frame often to 
discharge static electricity from your body.  
 
 
Handle the circuit board(s) by their edges only.  
 
 
Do not lay the board(s) on a metal surface.  
 
 
Avoid wearing nylon or polyester clothing; they 
generate static electricity.
Image 
processor
board
0574-1
RAM
module
0576-1
PostScript 
ROM DIMM 
 
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